Collingwood fined $200,000 by TAC
May 18, 2006 - 11:29AM
The Transport Accident Commission (TAC) has fined AFL club Collingwood $200,000 after Magpies player Chad Morrison was charged with drink-driving.
But the TAC stopped short of severing its sponsorship deal with Magpies.
The $200,000 fine covers the balance of the amount Collingwood would have received in the first year of the three-year deal in 2006.
Magpies chief executive Greg Swann said the club would continue to meet its obligations under the partnership arrangement.
Last year, the TAC terminated its major sponsorship deal with Richmond when Jay Schulz became the second Tigers player to be charged with drink-driving.
Prior to Morrison's indiscretion last month, his Magpies teammate Cameron Cloke lost his driver's licence in 2004 for speeding after being clocked at 144kph in a 100kph zone.
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